Chemistry, asked by swayam641750, 11 months ago

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Why is water liquid at room temperature!
Why is it not proper to regard the gaseous state of ammonia as vapours?
What happens to the heat energy which is supplied to the solid once it has started melting?​

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Answered by manav2611
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Answer:

water is liquid at room temperature since its boiling point is less than room temperature.

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